Barbara Walters signed off from "The View" for the final time in an episode that aired Friday (it was recorded on Thursday). And in her parting remarks, she let America know she was now available for supermarket openings and lunches for a $10 fee.

"The good news is, that now I will have time to get Botox," Walters joked in her closing remarks. "But now that I'm no longer going to be on the air, I don't need Botox."

At one point Walters even joked it seemed more like an obituary for her than a retirement party.

But in her closing remarks, Walters recounted what 50 years on TV was like. She recalled interviews with the king of Saudi Arabia, the president of Syria, the Dalai Lama, the heads of Egypt and Israel, every U.S. president and first lady from the Nixons to Obamas, Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, Clint Eastwood, Bette Davis and Angelina Jolie.

From "Today Girl" to evening news anchor to co-host of "The View," a look at Barbara Walters' career spanning more than 50 years in front of a TV camera.

"Finally, how proud when I see all the young women making and reporting the news," Walters said. "If I did anything to make that happen, that's my legacy.

"Who knows what the future brings," she said mysteriously. "Maybe instead of goodbye, I should say a bientot, which in French means, 'See you later.'"

Then in true Barbara Walters fashion, she concluded with a plug for her prime-time special set to air Friday night on ABC.